Uncover the truth in any conversation by mastering the psychological, verbal, and nonverbal cues needed to spot lies, read hidden motives, and protect yourself from manipulation.

Effective communication often depends on the ability to assess credibility, identify inconsistencies, and respond strategically in high-stakes conversations. Detecting Deception within Interpersonal Communication introduces participants to practical, research-informed techniques for recognizing deceptive behavior in real-time interactions. Drawing from psychology, behavioral analysis, and investigative interviewing practices, this webinar explores verbal and nonverbal indicators of deception, cognitive load cues, and the role of baseline behavior in assessing credibility. Participants will also learn targeted questioning techniques designed to elicit more reliable information while avoiding common misconceptions about deception “tells.” Ideal for investigators, legal practitioners, managers, counselors, and other professionals who rely on accurate communication and informed decision-making.
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Don retired as Deputy Director Western Campus, North Carolina Justice Academy, and was formerly manager of the Investigations Center of the North Carolina Justice Academy. Don has law enforcement experience in rural and municipal law enforcement agencies and instructional areas including Interviewing, Detecting Deception, Rapport Building, Interrogation, Persuasion, Audit-Related Interviewing, Investigations, and Investigative Discourse Analysis. For over a period of 35 years, his interviewing instruction and investigative assistance has been provided to related professionals in 46 U.S States as well as Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, Belgium, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Trinidad, Barbados, Singapore, Ireland, and England. In addition, he has provided training to Federal, State, and Local Criminal Justice Personnel, NATO Counterintelligence Personnel as well as private sector investigative and corporate security personnel. Don has his A.A.S. in Criminal Justice, from Davidson County Community College and a B.S. in Criminal Justice Administration, from East Tennessee State University. He has performed advanced studies at Eastern Kentucky University and has military experience with the US Army. He is a published author of 4 texts: Interviewing and Interrogation 2nd edition; Investigative Discourse Analysis 2nd Edition; Persuasive Interviewing; Fraud Related Interviewing and is editor of the interviewing focused newsletter, Hamlet’s Mind.